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Old 06-17-2013, 04:10 PM #1
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Frown Deos it get better?

Hi everyine just need to know does it get bettter and
will i get my old life back?

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Old 06-17-2013, 06:32 PM #2
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You may not get your old life back but you will get a life back that will allow you to have a full life. It will get better.

Such a blanket question is difficult. How are you doing ? What symptoms are you still struggling with the most ?

What changes have you made in your daily life to reduce stress so you can let your brain heal ?

ED, it will help us follow your recovery if you stay with this thread. If you start a new thread with questions, we have to research your other posts on other threads to find out what has been discussed. We have PCS, too. Some of us have horrible recall difficulties.
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Hi ED,

I agree with Mark. You may not get your old life back but your "new" life can be just as fulfilling.

Heavy partying, loud music, flashing lights may always cause problems. But getting together with a few friends for a barbeque or to watch a sporting event is possible.

Let us know what symptoms you are having and we can help.

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Absolutely it gets better.

We are designed to heal. I believe that.

Patience, patience, patience.

And adjustment to new normal helps a LOT.
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About it: October 26, 2012 I fell backward on an icy parking lot at work. I was on Workers Comp for 9 months. My PCS : everyday headaches became once in a while headaches, and neck pain became manageable. Still have occasional mild dizziness, sometimes fullness in the ears, convergence insufficiency, sequencing struggles, short term memory struggles, verbal processing delays. CT neg, MRI neg. Therapies: prism glasses, acupuncture, icing neck, resting, supplementing, Elavil 20mg at bedtime.

NEW: Completed 12 weeks of physical therapy and returned to work full time.

About me: I'm a marketing manager, a mom with a blended family and wife to a heart attack survivor. I believe my brain injury taught me more than it cost me. I'm grateful to still be me!
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Hi everyine just need to know does it get bettter and
will i get my old life back?

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Its a lonely feeling, being in this condition, it feels hopeless, no one can do anything. Today i pushed the issue with my nuerologist to confirm what is happening to me he said mri normal there is nothing wrong. I said aside the fact i have a concussion, he replied i bumped my head he said because nothing shows on mri he cant speculate. Nevertheless he said my symptoms r from me bumping my head that in time it should resolve. I mentioned other tests, such as fmri, eeg, pet etc... he said not necessary. He said to get another opinion , from a different neurologist. Im going crazy.
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ED,

Doctors CAN NOT DO MUCH to help you. More imaging and diagnostics will be of No help. fMRI will possibly show that you have an injury but it will not change the fact that you have to take part in your recovery.

What are you doing to help your brain heal ?

Have you read the Vitamins sticky at the top ? Your brain needs good nutritional support. It is polluted from the injury.

Again, what are the symptoms that you struggle with the most ?

Your obvious anxiety is the worst thing you can do for recovery. Anxiety is a brain polluter. It only makes life worse. This is again why you need good brain nutrition.

Vitamins, diet and such are not a cure but they are a start to allow your brain to heal. Combined with stress reduction and proper quiet rest and your future looks good. Without these changes, your future may improve or you may cycle through the roller coaster of PCS for months or years. It is up to you to try to take some control over this situation.

My best to you.
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Ed,

To answer your question, yes it does get better. I am virtually back to normal apart from still having headaches and fatigue. You will get better too, but its very early days for you, you need to reduce demands on yourself and relax.

The fact that the MRI is clear is good news. The problem is head injuries can still take a long time to get over, you are going to need lots of quiet rest.

I know it is difficult, but stop worrying you have a concussion not a permanent brain injury. Anxiety only increases the symptoms of PCS. Many users of this forum, myself included, have been helped by antidepressants. As well as improving mood and anxiety, many also help reduce physiological symptoms in turn, reduce pain and improve sleep.
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Symptoms mostly resolved, working full time and I am now mostly better. I wake 6am daily since my injury. Was experiencing daily Neuralgia which was controlled with Cymbalta 30mg, Lyrica 200mg daily. Now only on 30mg Cymbalta.

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Its a lonely feeling, being in this condition, it feels hopeless, no one can do anything. Today i pushed the issue with my nuerologist to confirm what is happening to me he said mri normal there is nothing wrong. I said aside the fact i have a concussion, he replied i bumped my head he said because nothing shows on mri he cant speculate. Nevertheless he said my symptoms r from me bumping my head that in time it should resolve. I mentioned other tests, such as fmri, eeg, pet etc... he said not necessary. He said to get another opinion , from a different neurologist. Im going crazy.
An option to seeing another neurologist would be to consult with a clinical neuropsychologist. A clinical neuropsychologist specializes in brain/behavior relationships; their approach is more focused on resolving cognitive, behavioral and emotional deficits than a neurologist typically would be. A full neuropsychological assessment would be expensive but if you have health insurance this may be covered.

Your injury is fairly recent. Progress in TBI recovery is more often measured in weeks or months rather than days. Your recent posts have more detail and seem more thought out and focused than your early posts, which in and of itself suggests you are already improving.

Look for the positives rather than dwelling on the negatives. You can’t change the fact that you suffered a concussion, but you can be an active participant in your recovery. As Mark stated your anxiety is not helpful. People recover. Wishing you progress each day.
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What Happened: On November 29, 2010, I was walking across the street and was hit by a light rail commuter train. Result was a severe traumatic brain injury and multiple fractures (skull, pelvis, ribs). Total hospital stay was two months, one in ICU followed by an additional month in neuro-rehab. Upon hospital discharge, neurological testing revealed deficits in short term memory, executive functioning, and spatial recognition.

Today: Neuropsychological examination five months post-accident indicated a return to normal cognitive functioning, and I returned to work approximately 6 months after the accident. I am grateful to be alive and am looking forward to enjoying the rest of my life.
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Its a lonely feeling, being in this condition, it feels hopeless, no one can do anything. Today i pushed the issue with my nuerologist to confirm what is happening to me he said mri normal there is nothing wrong. I said aside the fact i have a concussion, he replied i bumped my head he said because nothing shows on mri he cant speculate. Nevertheless he said my symptoms r from me bumping my head that in time it should resolve. I mentioned other tests, such as fmri, eeg, pet etc... he said not necessary. He said to get another opinion , from a different neurologist. Im going crazy.
I can relate.
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Default brin injjury from prescription drugs and in same boat

It was a hypertensive crisis caused by drinking beer with maoi, a type of antidepressant that causes a stroke if you ingest tyramine, a substance found in beer. trying to put the pieces of my lif together for 6 years now.
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